超声诊断肩关节脱位的准确性:系统综述。

Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2019-10-16 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.22114/ajem.v0i0.285
Pouya Entezari, Mohammad Jalili, Javad Seyedhosseini, Amin Doosti-Irani, Hadi Mirfazaelian
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背景:对临床试验进行系统回顾,比较超声与x线平片对肩关节脱位的诊断准确性。证据获取:检索MEDLINE、Cochrane系统评价数据库、clinicaltrials.gov、Google scholar、Scopus等临床试验。诊断肩关节脱位和确认肩关节复位是我们感兴趣的结果。计算纳入临床试验的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值和阴性预测值。结果:7项研究符合我们的纳入标准并进行了分析。除两项研究外,所有纳入的研究对超声的敏感性和特异性均为100%(一项敏感性为54%,一项特异性为60%)。结论:超声可作为肩关节脱位和复位的可靠替代诊断方法。这可能会减少治疗延误、费用、辐射暴露和反复镇静的需要。
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Accuracy of Ultrasonography in Diagnosis of Shoulder Dislocation: A Systematic Review.

Accuracy of Ultrasonography in Diagnosis of Shoulder Dislocation: A Systematic Review.

Accuracy of Ultrasonography in Diagnosis of Shoulder Dislocation: A Systematic Review.

Context: This systematic review of clinical trials was conducted to compare the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound in comparison to plain radiography in shoulder dislocation.

Evidence acquisition: MEDLINE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, clinicaltrials.gov, Google scholar, and Scopus were searched for clinical trials. Diagnosis of shoulder dislocation and confirmation of shoulder reduction were the outcomes of interest. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of included clinical trials were calculated.

Results: Seven studies met our inclusion criteria and were analyzed. All included studies except two had a sensitivity and specificity of 100% for ultrasound (one with a sensitivity of 54% and one with a specificity of 60%).

Conclusion: It can be suggested that ultrasound can be used as a reliable alternative diagnostic method for detection of both dislocation and reduction in shoulder joint. This may decrease the delay in treatment, cost, radiation exposure, and need for repeated sedation.

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